More than 18 million people living in Texas, or 72 percent of the state's population, are currently living in areas at elevated risk of wildfire. By 2050, Texas is projected to top the nation with the worst overall wildfire threat.

texas inland flooding

Heavy downpours are on the rise across the U.S.

It’s not just April showers: more water can evaporate into a warmer atmosphere at all times of the year, and what goes up must eventually come down.

Type a coastal place name in Texas and find local projections, maps and potential impacts on people, infrastructure, and much more with our interactive tool

Since 1950, human-caused global sea level rise has tipped the balance to account for two-thirds of coastal flood days in the U.S., according to our latest sea level rise analysis.

Historic carbon emissions have already locked in enough future sea level rise to submerge most of the homes in each of several hundred American towns and cities, according to Climate Central-led research.